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The Modernist mansion of industrialist and art collector Raymundo Ottoni de Castro Maya showcases his trove of modern art, with works by Portinari, Di Cavalcanti and Lygia Clark.
The Modernist mansion of industrialist and art collector Raymundo Ottoni de Castro Maya showcases his trove of modern art, with works by Portinari, Di Cavalcanti and Lygia Clark. Set in landscaped gardens on the Santa Teresa hills, the Chacara do Ceu Museum also offers great views over the city.
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Rua Murtinho Nobre 96 - Santa Teresa
21 2224-8981â
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